Publications of M. L. Pöhlker
All genres
Journal Article (62)
61.
Journal Article
: Amazon boundary layer aerosol concentration sustained by vertical transport during rainfall. Nature 539 (7629), pp. 416 - 419 (2016)
62.
Journal Article
: Tropical and Boreal Forest Atmosphere Interactions: A Review. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 74, pp. 24 - 163 (2013)
Meeting Abstract (2)
63.
Meeting Abstract
: Hydroxyl Radicals and Oxidation Capacity in the Tropical Troposphere: Measurements from CAFE Field Campaigns using HORUS. In EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria & Online, EGU24-14641. EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, April 14, 2024 - April 19, 2024. (2024)
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Meeting Abstract
: Amazonas Rainfall Modifying Gas Concentration and Forming Nucleation Particles Near the Surface. In EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria. (2022)
Poster (1)
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Poster
: High cloud forming potential of anthropogenic sulfate aerosols arising from SO2 emissions of a coal-fired power plant during relatively cleaner conditions of Covid lockdown in India. AGU Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL (2022)
Thesis - PhD (1)
66.
Thesis - PhD
Investigation of atmospheric aerosols and cloud condensation nuclei under pristine and polluted conditions. Dissertation, Mainz (2018)
Working Paper (17)
67.
Working Paper
: Water uptake of subpollen aerosol particles: hygroscopic growth, CCN activation, and liquid-liquid phase separation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
68.
Working Paper
: Measurements from the RV Ronald H. Brown and related platforms as part of the Atlantic Tradewind Ocean-Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC). Earth System Science Data Discussions 12 (2020)
69.
Working Paper
: Impact of biomass burning aerosols on radiation, clouds, and precipitation over the Amazon during the dry season: dependence of aerosol-cloud and aerosol-radiation interactions on aerosol loading. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
70.
Working Paper
: Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions in review (2019)
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Working Paper
: Land cover and its transformation in the backward trajectory footprint region of the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 18 (2018), 69 pp.
72.
Working Paper
: Aircraft-based observations of isoprene epoxydiol-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA) in the tropical upper troposphere over the Amazon region. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 18 (2018)
73.
Working Paper
: Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei in the Amazon rain forest – Part 2: Variability and characteristic differences under near-pristine, biomass burning, and long-range transport conditions parameterizations for CCN prediction. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
74.
Working Paper
: Aerosol characteristics and particle production in the upper troposphere over the Amazon Basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017), 46 pp.
75.
Working Paper
: Sensitivities of Amazonian clouds to aerosols and updraft speed. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
76.
Working Paper
: Illustration of microphysical processes in Amazonian deep convective clouds in the Gamma phase space: Introduction and potential applications. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
77.
Working Paper
: Overview: Precipitation Characteristics and Sensitivities to the Environmental Conditions during GoAmazon2014/5 and ACRIDICON-CHUVA. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
78.
Working Paper
: Long-term study on coarse mode aerosols in the Amazon rain forest with the frequent intrusion of Saharan dust plumes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
79.
Working Paper
: Black and brown carbon over central Amazonia: Long-term aerosol measurements at the ATTO site. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
80.
Working Paper
: African volcanic emissions influencing atmospheric aerosol particles over the Amazon rain forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)